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    B6 The BulleTin • Sunday, January 31, 2021
MARKET RECAP
MutualFunds
For the week ending
Friday, January 29, 2021
WK
FUND
NAV CHG
AB
LgCpGrAdv
80.71 -2.72
AMG
21.10 -.50
YacktmanI
Akre
FocInstl d
52.36 -1.39
FocRetail m
50.90 -1.36
American Century
GrInv
46.51 -1.58
UltraInv
74.70 -3.14
American Funds
38.93 -1.27
AMCpA m
AmrcnBalA m 30.00 -.63
AmrcnHiIncA m 10.22 -.02
AmrcnMutA m 44.26 -1.09
BdfAmrcA m 13.70
...
CptWldGrIncA m 59.30 -2.17
CptlIncBldrA m 62.57 -1.56
CptlWldBdA m 21.34 -.06
EuroPacGrA m 68.26 -3.55
FdmtlInvsA m 68.39 -2.46
GlbBalA m
37.25 -.85
GrfAmrcA m 67.54 -2.81
IncAmrcA m 23.51 -.56
IntrmBdfAmrA m 13.95 ...
InvCAmrcA m 44.07 -1.33
NewWldA m 88.05 -3.82
NwPrspctvA m 60.39 -2.73
SmCpWldA m 80.17 -3.35
TheNewEcoA m 59.10 -2.38
TxExBdA m
13.71 +.06
WAMtInvsA m 49.68 -1.50
Angel Oak
MltStratIncIns 10.40 +.03
Artisan
IntlValueInstl 39.51 -1.57
Baird
AggrgateBdInstl 11.68 -.01
CorPlusBdInstl 12.06 -.01
ShrtTrmBdInstl 9.91 -.01
Baron
EmMktsInstl 19.46 -1.00
GrInstl
106.56 -4.67
BlackRock
20.07 -.84
EqDivInstl
GlbAllcIncInstl 21.62 -.53
GlbAllcIncInvA m 21.46 -.53
HYBdInstl
7.76 -.03
HYBdK
7.76 -.04
HthSciOpIns 78.10 -2.80
LowDurBdInstl 9.77
...
MidCpGrEqInstl 42.28 -2.25
StrIncOpIns
10.35 -.04
StratMuOpIns 11.75 +.06
TtlRetInstl
12.14 -.02
Calamos
MktNetrlIncIns 13.87 -.09
ClearBridge
AggresivGrA m 176.78 -4.20
LgCpGrI
66.27 -2.27
Cohen & Steers
PrfrdScInc,IncI x 14.31 -.11
Rltys
60.63 -.90
Columbia
DivIncIns
25.53 -.81
LgCpGrIns
54.49 -2.18
q
%RETURN
1YR 3YR
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+15.1
+9.8
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-5.5
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DFA
EMktCorEqI
24.59 -1.14
EMktSCInstl
22.88 -.95
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FvYrGlbFIIns 10.90
...
GlbEqInstl
27.48 -1.06
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InflProtSecIns 13.32 +.04
IntlCorEqIns
14.43 -.53
IntlSmCoInstl 20.16 -.58
IntlSmCpValIns 18.86 -.66
IntlValInstl
16.77 -.74
ItmGovtFIIns 13.28
...
LgCpIntlInstl 24.72 -.97
OneYearFIInstl 10.30
...
RlEsttSecInstl 37.53 -.21
ShTrmExQtyI 11.00
...
TAUSCorEq2Instl 22.96 -.98
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USLgCo
27.86 -.95
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USMicroCpInstl 24.03 -1.07
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USTrgtedValIns 24.68 -1.18
Davis
NYVentureA m 31.55 -1.13
Delaware Inv
ValInstl
21.43 -.68
Dodge & Cox
Bal
101.67 -3.02
GlbStk
13.20 -.62
Inc
14.59
...
IntlStk
43.38 -2.01
Stk
192.13 -9.02
DoubleLine
CorFII x
11.29 -.01
LowDurBdI x 10.00 -.01
TtlRetBdI x
10.71 -.01
TtlRetBdN x 10.70 -.01
Eaton Vance
AtlntCptSMIDCI 36.34 -2.07
Edgewood
GrInstl
51.08 -1.03
FPA
Crescent d
35.90 -1.34
NewInc
10.03
...
Federated
InsHYBdIns
9.94 -.04
KaufmannR b 7.27 -.21
TtlRetBdInstl 11.51 +.01
Fidelity
500IdxInsPrm 128.85 -4.39
AsstMgr20% 14.42 -.13
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AsstMgr70% 25.92 -.75
BCGrowth
164.99 -7.89
BCGrowth
16.97 -.84
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Balanced
28.10 -.88
BalancedK
28.10 -.88
Cap&Inc
10.75 -.15
CmdtyStrat
4.71 +.07
Contrafund
16.58 -.63
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CptlApprec
42.19 -1.61
DiversIntl
46.81 -2.01
EmMkts
46.87 -2.10
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EqIncome
61.74 -2.26
DOW
29,982.62 -1014.36
q
+43.6 +25.3
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-7.3 +7.3
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-0.3
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-2.0
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+9.1
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+7.1
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+15.5
+56.1
+56.9
+56.2
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+19.3
+10.6
+5.9
+26.5
+26.5
+31.2
+16.0
+36.0
+30.0
+6.4
+11.3
+5.3
+7.4
+8.1
+26.6
+28.2
+26.7
+11.5
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+6.8
-2.7
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+15.0
+15.6
+6.4
+11.5
+8.4
+5.4
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FourinOneIdx 55.04 -1.72
Frdm 2020
17.16 -.37
Frdm 2025
15.45 -.37
Frdm 2030
19.29 -.53
Frdm 2035
16.58 -.57
Frdm 2040
11.77 -.45
Frdm 2045
13.47 -.51
GlbexUSIdxInsPr 14.59 -.60
GlobalexUSIdx 14.36 -.58
GroCo
33.33 -1.61
GroCo
23.10 -1.10
GroCoK
33.42 -1.61
Growth&Inc
43.52 -1.57
IntlDiscv
52.61 -2.47
IntlGr
17.47 -.60
IntlIdxInstlPrm 45.06 -1.74
IntlVal
9.88 -.51
InvmGradeBd 11.84
...
InvmGradeBd
8.51 +.01
LowPrStk
49.40 -1.51
Magellan
12.65 -.41
NasdCmpIdx 164.06 -5.95
OTCPortfolio 17.60 -.74
OTCPortfolioK 17.93 -.75
Overseas
57.76 -2.22
Puritan
25.96 -.75
PuritanK
25.94 -.74
SmCpOpps
16.14 -1.09
StkSelorAllCp 56.50 -2.10
TotalBond
11.25
...
TtlMktIdxInsPrm 107.36 -3.84
USBdIdxInsPrm 12.34
...
Value
12.10 -.56
Fidelity Advisor
GrowthOppsI 158.29 -6.31
NewInsA m
36.21 -1.42
NewInsI
37.33 -1.46
StgInc
12.75 -.07
TotalBondI
11.23
...
Fidelity Select
Biotechnology 25.34 -1.37
HealthCare
32.35 -1.32
MedTech&Devcs 76.23 -1.95
Swre&ITSvcs 26.55 -.57
Technology
27.01 -1.47
First Eagle
GlbA m
60.22 -1.83
Franklin Templeton
CATxFrIncA1 m 7.84 +.04
DynaTechA m 140.39 -7.25
DynaTechR6 147.23 -7.60
FdrTFIncA1 m 12.38 +.06
GlbBdAdv
9.64 -.05
Gr,IncA m
23.01 -.93
GrA m
133.27 -4.51
IncA1 m
2.28 -.05
IncAdv
2.26 -.05
IncC m
2.32 -.04
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GE
RSPUSEq
65.31 -2.30
Harbor
CptlApprecInstl 102.99 -4.64
Harding Loevner
IntlEqInstl
28.21 -1.15
INVESCO
DevMktsY
53.65 -2.41
EqandIncA m 10.86 -.39
GlbA m
113.56 -4.58
HYMuniA m 10.32 +.05
MnStrA m
53.24 -1.75
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NYSE
14,397.20 -554.65
q
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+13.3
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+15.4
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+8.5
RisingDivsC m 18.47 -.58 +8.1
Ivy
SciAndTechA m 91.76 -2.86 +34.7
JPMorgan
CPBondR6
8.68 -.01 +6.1
CoreBondI
12.19 -.02 +5.8
CoreBondR6 12.21 -.02 +6.0
EmMktsEqI
44.92 -2.21 +41.9
EqIncI
19.30 -.74 +3.9
HighYieldR6
7.15 -.03 +3.9
LCapGrI
60.40 -2.53 +52.5
MCapValL
36.98 -1.57 +3.7
Janus Henderson
BalancedT
40.34 -.87 +10.2
EnterpriseT 151.39 -8.38 +13.8
John Hancock
BdI
16.67
... +7.0
BdR6
16.69 -.01 +7.1
DiscpValI
20.58 -1.08 +3.4
DiscpValMCI 22.99 -1.23 +5.2
IntlGrI
37.39 -1.33 +26.2
MltMgLsBlA b 15.30 -.38 +15.8
MltmgrLsGr1 b 15.83 -.54 +19.0
Lazard
GlbLtdInfrsIns 14.15 -.15 -12.1
Loomis Sayles
BdInstl
13.45 -.08 +1.1
GrY
22.62 -.81 +26.5
Lord Abbett
BdDebA m
8.42 -.07 +6.7
BdDebF b
8.41 -.07 +7.0
ShrtDurIncA m 4.21 -.01 +2.4
ShrtDurIncF b 4.21
... +2.7
ShrtDurIncI
4.21
... +2.8
MFS
GrA m
147.59 -4.67 +22.9
GrI
158.61 -5.01 +23.2
InstlIntlEq
29.94 -1.01 +8.6
ValA m
44.00 -1.32 +1.7
ValI
44.27 -1.33 +2.0
MassMutual
SelectMdCpGrI 28.00 -1.24 +23.3
Metropolitan West
TtlRetBdI
11.11
... +7.1
TtlRetBdM b 11.12 +.01 +6.8
TtlRetBdPlan 10.42
... +7.1
Morgan Stanley
InsInGrA m
86.53 -3.57 +103.7
InsInGrI
92.80 -3.83 +104.2
Northern
StkIdx
41.56 -1.42 +15.4
Nuveen
HYMuniBdA x 17.96 +.10 +2.6
HYMuniBdI x 17.96 +.10 +2.9
IntermDrMnBdI x 9.72 +.03 +3.5
LtdTrmMnBdI x 11.37 +.02 +2.8
Oakmark
EqAndIncInv 30.77 -1.06 +11.8
IntlInv
25.65 -1.18 +10.3
Inv
89.05 -4.55 +12.7
Old Westbury
GlbSmMdCpStrat 18.60 -.71 +23.5
LgCpStrats
17.03 -.72 +13.5
PGIM Investments
HighYieldZ
5.54 -.01 +6.5
TtlRetBdZ
14.92 -.01 +5.2
PIMCO
AlAstInstl
12.62 -.17 +11.8
HYInstl
9.04 -.03 +5.0
IBdUSDHI
11.07
... +4.9
IncA m
12.11
... +4.9
IncC m
12.11
... +4.1
IncI2
12.11
... +5.2
NASDAQ
13,070.69 -472.37
q
+7.7
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IncInstl
12.11
...
InvtGrdCdtBdI 11.14 -.02
InvtGrdCdtBdI-2 11.14 -.02
RlRetInstl
12.33 +.01
ShrtTrmIns
9.85 +.01
TtlRetA m
10.53
...
TtlRetIns
10.53
...
PRIMECAP Odyssey
AgrsGr
56.78 -2.04
Gr
44.86 -1.59
Stk
35.72 -1.41
Parnassus
CorEqInv
52.77 -1.84
Pioneer
A m
33.96 -1.33
Putnam
EqIncA m
26.32 -1.11
GrOppsA m
51.82 -1.88
Schwab
IntlIdx
21.69 -.86
SP500Idx
56.84 -1.93
Schwab1000Idx 82.87 -2.92
TtlStkMktIdx 66.24 -2.37
State Farm
Gr
100.90 -3.21
T. Rowe Price
BCGr
163.30 -6.05
Comm&TeInv 179.89 -5.52
CptlAprc
33.45 -.69
DivGr
58.45 -1.96
EqIdx500
98.15 -3.34
EqInc
31.12 -1.12
GlbTech
28.14 -1.19
GrStk
97.25 -2.90
HlthSci
101.17 -4.21
InsLgCpCorGr 64.35 -2.36
InsMdCpEqGr 72.16 -2.96
InsSmCpStk
30.85 -1.69
IntlDiscv
91.90 -2.73
LrgCpGrI
61.77 -1.74
MdCpGr
112.54 -4.60
NewAmericaGr 67.39 -2.60
NewHorizons 80.80 -3.81
QMUSSmCpGrEq 47.49 -3.05
Rtr2020
22.72 -.49
Rtr2025
19.33 -.49
Rtr2030
28.39 -.83
Rtr2035
21.20 -.69
Rtr2040
30.39 -1.08
Rtr2045
20.98 -.79
Rtr2050
17.76 -.66
SciandTech
55.84 -1.61
SmCpVal
52.83 -3.09
SpectrumInc 12.94 -.07
TCW
EMIncIns x
8.37 -.02
TtlRetBdI x
10.36
...
TIAA-CREF
BdIdxIns
11.50
...
EqIdxIns
27.67 -1.00
IntlEqIdxIns
20.90 -.84
LgCpGrIdxIns 48.98 -1.70
LgCpValIdxIns 20.22 -.72
Thornburg
LtdTrmIncI
14.02
...
Tweedy, Browne
GlbVal
27.36 -.87
VALIC Co I
StkIdx
49.57 -1.69
Vanguard
500IdxAdmrl 343.06 -11.67
BalIdxAdmrl
44.12 -.94
BalIdxIns
44.13 -.94
S&P 500
3,714.24 -127.23
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-0.9
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q
CAITTxExAdm 12.39 +.04 +3.6
CptlOppAdmrl 183.15 -8.18 +26.4
CptlOppInv
79.33 -3.54 +26.3
DevMIdxAdmrl 15.05 -.59 +10.1
DevMIdxIns
15.07 -.59 +10.1
DivGrInv
31.81 -.89 +5.5
EMStkIdxInAdm 42.90 -1.88 +20.7
EMStkIdxIns 32.62 -1.43 +20.8
EqIncAdmrl
78.55 -2.44 +2.7
EqIncInv
37.48 -1.17 +2.7
ExplorerAdmrl 121.71 -6.10 +32.7
ExtMktIdxAdmrl 128.33 -5.52 +34.7
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Fund Footnotes: b - Fee covering market
costs is paid from fund assets. d - Deferred
sales charge, or redemption fee. f - front
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charged, usually a marketing fee and either a
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p - previous day´s net asset value. s - fund
split shares during the week. x - fund paid a
distribution during the week.
Source: Morningstar.
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WILSHIRE 5000
39,396.17 -1387.46
WORLD CUP SKIING ROUNDUP
Swiss skier Gut-Behrami wins 3rd straight women’s super-G
The Associated Press
GARMISCH-PARTEN-
KIRCHEN, Germany — Lara
Gut-Behrami won her third
straight World Cup super-G
on Saturday, 10 days before the
world championship race in
the discipline.
The Swiss skier confirmed
her dominance with another
clear victory, a week after she
won her home race in Crans
Montana by 0.93 seconds.
On Saturday, Kajsa Vickhoff
Lie trailed by 0.68 in second
for the Norwegian’s first career
podium result, and Marie-Mi-
chele Gagnon came 0.93 be-
hind in third.
The Canadian, wearing bib
No. 29, bumped Sofia Goggia
off the podium. The Italian,
who is on a four-race win-
ning streak in downhill, fin-
ished fourth, ahead of Austria’s
Christine Scheyer and Olym-
pic super-G champion Ester
Ledecka.
Star
Continued from B1
It’s audacious talk for a teen-
ager who has been doing this
at the highest level for just a
bit more than two years, and
who was making her X Games
debut this year. She also won
bronze in big air on Friday
night and will leave Aspen as
the first woman to earn three X
Games medals as a rookie.
But for most of her 17 years,
Gu has been thinking big —
and succeeding at almost ev-
erything she’s tried.
Her side job is modeling.
Becoming a regular at fashion
weeks in Paris and New York,
she’s been all over the pages of
Chinese versions of Vogue and
Harper’s and Elle, and has more
high-profile shoots set for later
Overall leader Petra Vlhova
finished 10th, and the Slova-
kian skier saw her advantage
over Gut-Behrami in the sea-
son standings reduced to 62
points.
“A few months ago, people
asked me if I was still able to
win a race at all. Now people
start talking about the (overall)
World Cup. It shows how fast
things can change in sport,”
said Gut-Behrami, who had
not won a race between 2018
and 2020.
“For me it’s important that I
keep my level of skiing, that I
can be fast like today and en-
joy it.”
Several racers were sitting
out the races in Germany in
order to prepare for the worlds
in Italy, most notably Mikaela
Shiffrin and Michelle Gisin.
Shiffrin, who won the su-
per-G world title in 2019,
has not competed in a speed
race for over a year. She had a
this year with American maga-
zines. “I love the sound of cam-
era shutters,” she said.
She’s an accomplished piano
player — you can find some
of that on YouTube — an avid
runner who headlined her high
school team’s second-place fin-
ish at state championships. She
graduated from the rigorous
San Francisco University High
School in three years and is en-
rolled at Stanford, where she’ll
start in 2022.
“And,” she says, “I like to
hang out with my friends, be-
cause I’m a teenager, and that’s
important, too.”
She says she was able to bring
some semblance of normalcy to
her high-achieving childhood
because she grew up in the non-
ski-mecca of San Francisco.
She’d get invited to parties over
Marco Trovati/AP
Switzerland’s Lara Gut-Behrami carves a turn during a World Cup su-
per-G race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, on Saturday. Gut-Beh-
rami won the event.
10-month break from racing
in 2020 and only just resumed
training in super-G.
American Laurenne Ross, of
Bend, participated but did not
finish.
The race was initially sched-
uled as a downhill, but bad
weather wiped out both train-
ing sessions this week. A
downhill race can only take
place after the athletes had at
least one training run on the
course.
the weekend and tell friends
sorry, but she was going skiing.
“They would pretty much
be, ‘Skiing, OK, whatever,’” she
said. “I think a lot of them still
think I’m a ski racer, not in
freestyle.”
Eileen says her mom didn’t
really know what “freestyle”
was, or that the high-flying flips
above the halfpipe and slope-
style kickers could be every
bit as treacherous as tearing
straight down the ski slopes.
But Yan signed Eileen up, and
thus began a journey that feels
destined to make a career-de-
fining stop in the mountains
above Beijing next February.
It was in those early days that
Gu faced what any talented girl
encounters when entering a
realm dominated by boys.
“It wasn’t until I was 14 that I
had any female ski friends who
were my level,” she said. “So, I
was constantly thinking, ‘Do I
have to prove myself? I’m the
only girl here. Do I have to do a
bigger trick? Do I have to make
myself seem better so people
won’t laugh at women’s skiing?’”
Regarding another thorny
issue, Gu says she’s not naive
about some of the hate she re-
ceives on her burgeoning social
media accounts for choosing
China over the U.S. for her ski
career.
“‘Difficult’ is the wrong
word, but she weighed every-
thing very heavily,” said her
agent, Tom Yaps.
Gu, who comes off as savvy
as athletes twice her age, seems
to grasp the weight of what
she’s doing. That was her doing
the voiceover on an Adidas ad
Another super-G had al-
ready been scheduled for Sun-
day, the last women’s World
Cup event before the Feb. 8-21
world championships in Cor-
tina d’Ampezzo.
Also Saturday:
Noël gets 1st victory in a
year on home snow: CHAM-
ONIX, France — Clément
Noël got his first World Cup
win in a year, triumphing on
home snow in the penultimate
slalom before the world cham-
pionships.
The French skier won three
slaloms in each of the last two
seasons but had been waiting
for another victory since pre-
vailing in Chamonix in Feb-
ruary.
Returning to the same
course Saturday, Noël im-
proved from third position af-
ter the opening leg as the top
two lost time in similar mis-
takes halfway through their fi-
nal runs.
On a course softened by per-
sistent rain, first-run leader
Marco Schwarz dropped to
third, 0.19 seconds behind
Noël, while Ramon Zenhäus-
ern remained in second and
trailed by 0.16.
“It was pretty difficult. There
were lots of bumps, lots of ruts.
I’m usually not so good in that
type of condition,” said Noël,
adding he regretted his home
race was without spectators
amid anti-coronavirus mea-
sures.
“I’m just really, really happy
to win this race today. It’s sad
we have nobody to celebrate
this with us but this was a cool
moment.”
Zenhäusern’s Swiss team-
mate Luca Aerni posted the
fastest time in the final run and
climbed from 29th position to
fourth.
The result marked Noël’s
seventh career win in his fifth
season on the World Cup tour.
about women’s empowerment,
reading from a seventh-grade
essay she wrote about America’s
Title IX law, which was written
to protect women from dis-
crimination in college sports.
Recently, Yaps said, Gu received
a request to record a video
for an upcoming diplomacy
summit about improving Chi-
na-U.S. relations.
“Things like that are liter-
ally the reason she’s doing this,”
Yaps said.
Asked what she wanted her
message to be as she embarks
on a whirlwind year that fig-
ures to land her on a mountain
in her other home country, Gu
said she’d love to see more girls
in China think about opportu-
nities they didn’t know existed.
She’d like to see a lot more peo-
ple like her on the mountain
— maybe one or two of them
pushing her for a gold medal
someday.
“Change is made from the
bottom up,” she said. “All of us
were little girls surrounded for
the first time by people we were
scared of in the beginning. But
I just want to see more people
out there.”
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